Hi,
I am crab at networking. I have two PCs at home and want to link them together by a peer-to-peer network or any other network. I don't have a router. I only have a USB hub and some cables.
Do you think that's possible? Could anyone point me to the right direction please?
Regards,
B
Minkey
10-02-2006, 11:35 PM
crab ? at networking :D - I know what you mean.
USB is not designed for networking but you can use it if you have a USB bridge (this acts as a crossover). see an FAQ here (http://www.usb.org/about/faq/ans5/)
What is it you actually want to do ? do you simply want to share files between these 2 PC's or do you want both of them to access your internet connection ?
crab ? at networking :D - I know what you mean.
USB is not designed for networking but you can use it if you have a USB bridge (this acts as a crossover). see an FAQ here (http://www.usb.org/about/faq/ans5/)
What is it you actually want to do ? do you simply want to share files between these 2 PC's or do you want both of them to access your internet connection ?
I was meant to say 'Crap' if that how it's spelt.
I would like to use the two for the internet, but if that not possible using the USB hub, then I would just like to share files.
Thanks,
B
Adeptus
10-04-2006, 12:39 AM
Not possible with what you have.
You need a network hub.
What sort of internet connection do you have? How is it physically connected to your PC?
Not possible with what you have.
You need a network hub.
What sort of internet connection do you have? How is it physically connected to your PC?
Now, I just have an external modem that is connecting internet to one of the PCs.
Minkey
10-04-2006, 11:11 AM
You can actually setup a virtual network so you can access the internet from the 'slave' PC by using a USB connection but not with a straight through USB cable, you'll need (as I mentioned) a USB bridge (or bridge cable), this should come with software and drivers so you can install a virtual USB bridge here (http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/248) is a guide.
Again you can share files by this method but you don't need the virtual USB bridge, you can either set it up manually or use the software to install in 'link' mode.
Adeptus
10-04-2006, 06:25 PM
you'll need (as I mentioned) a USB bridge (or bridge cable), this should come with software and drivers so you can install a virtual USB bridge
Or a network "crossover" cable, if both PCs have network cards (most have them built in these days)
Then you can use Windows network setup / internet connection sharing wizards to set it up.
Personally I would recommend a dedicated network setup, rather than trying to do it over USB.
Yeah, that's right. I just want to test my database over a network and see if it's working properly.
Thanks,